Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 5:10 am Post subject: MFT Design
Master
Joined: 20 Mar 2008 Posts: 215
Hello all,
Am just enquiring on how people have designed their MFT landscape with regard to the number of coordination managers they may have per X number of distributed agent QM's whether they are standalone or people use the QM for multi component, same for the command QMs. I am really only interested in server binding landscapes or do most use client based agents? that kind of thing.
Are the QMs clustered or just distributed - basically get a general feel on what is the correct (if there is a correct) way to layout your landscape and how many of each major component is required to "service" the others (I get cos it will depend on the volume being moved about but am looking for ball park figures to start with)
This will be MFT in WMQ7.5
Thanks _________________ -------- *
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A single coord mgr can handle 1000's of agents, so only having 1 is acceptable and simple.
fte client connection is very reliable provided the underlying comms n/w is sound.
A single qmgr can be the agent qmgr and command qmgr for large numbers of agents using client conns. I know of >1000 fairly busy agents on 1 qmgr (grunty aix box). _________________ Glenn
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